Floyd Little picks son to present at Hall of Fame

Floyd Little has selected his son, Marc, to present him for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio on Aug. 7.

Little was elected to the Hall in February. He is the third Denver Bronco to earn a spot there. The first Bronco to be elected to the Hall of Fame, also had a child — his daughter, Jessica — present him in Canton.

“It gives me extraordinary joy to present my dad to the Pro Football Hall of Fame,” Marc Little said in a release from the Hall of Fame. “I’m humbled to be the representative who will speak on behalf of our family many of whom equally deserve to be presenters. Our family will all stand together and witness the crowning achievement of a spectacular career.”

Dick LeBeau, who along with Little was nominated by the Hall’s senior committee, has picked his brother, Bob, for the presentation. The presenters for the other five members of the Hall class of 2010 are current or former NFL personnel — coaches, owners or former owners.

Nicki Jhabvala is a Broncos beat writer for The Denver Post. She was previously the digital news editor for sports. Before arriving in Denver, she spent five years at Sports Illustrated working primarily as its online NBA editor. She also spent two years as a home page editor at the New York Times.